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castortr0y [4]
3 years ago
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Fit for a king: treasures of tatankhamun 1. What objects are represented in each of the four color photographs?

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boyakko [2]3 years ago
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In the novel, <em>Fit for a king: treasures of tatankhamun, </em>the objects that were represented in each of the four color photographs that were found in the valley of kings near Luxor, Egypt are:

  • Smelting pot.
  • Hieroglyphics.
  • King Tut's funeral mask and
  • Three coins.

Note that there were other objects found in the treasures of king Tatankhamun, in his tomb which were Jewelries, statues, chariots, model boats, jars, chars and painting to mention but a few.

In conclusion, the objects that were represented are the pots, the mask the coins and the hieroglyphics.

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